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               ]{ncsuthesis}

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\usepackage{booktabs}  % professionally typeset tables
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{lipsum}    % filler text


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%\include{optional}


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%% Size of committee: 3, 4, 5, or 6 -- this number includes the chair
\committeesize{4}

%% Members of committee
%%  Each of the following member commands takes an optional argument
%%   to specify their role on the committee.  For example, if you have two
%%   co-chairs on your committee of four, you would use the following:
%%      \chair[Co-chair of Advisory Committee]{Doug Dodd}
%%      ...
%%      \memberIII[Co-chair of Advisory Committee]{Chris Cox}
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\chair[Co-Chair of Advisory Committee]{Dr.Yahya Fathi}
\memberI{Dr. John Baugh}
\memberII{Dr. Downey Brill}
\memberIII[Co-Chair of Advisory Committee]{Dr.Ranji Ranjithan}   % unnecessary if committeesize=3
\memberIV{Fred Ford}    % unnecessary if committeesize=3 or 4
\memberV{Edna Everitt}  % unnecessary if committeesize=3, 4, or 5

%% Student writing thesis, \student{First Middle}{Last}
\student{Shahrzad}{Azizzadeh} % a full middle name
%\student{John M.}{Smith} % a middle initial

%% Degree program
\program{Operations Research}

%% Thesis Title
%%  Keep in mind, according to ETD guidelines:
%%    +  Capitalize first letter of important words.
%%    +  Use inverted pyramid shape if title spans more than one line.
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%%  Note: To break the title onto multiple lines, use \break instead of \\.
\thesistitle{Two-Stage Design and Capacity Expansion in Survivable Networks}

%% Degree year.  Necessary if your degree year doesn't equal the current year.
%\degreeyear{1995}


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\newcommand{\uv}[1]{\ensuremath{\mathbf{\hat{#1}}}}
\newcommand{\bo}{\ensuremath{\boldsymbol{\Omega}}}
\newcommand{\eref}[1]{Eq.~\ref{#1}}
\newcommand{\fref}[1]{Figure~\ref{#1}}
\newcommand{\tref}[1]{Table~\ref{#1}}

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\frontmatter

\include{front}

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\mainmatter

\include{Chapter-1/Chapter-1}
\include{Chapter-2/Chapter-2}
\include{Chapter-3/Chapter-3}
\include{Chapter-4/Chapter-4}
\include{Chapter-5/Chapter-5}
\include{Chapter-6/Chapter-6}
%\include{Chapter-9/Chapter-9}







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%%  Bibliography

%%  You can use the bibitem list.
%\bibliographystyle{unsrt}
%\begin{thebibliography}{99}
%\bibitem{cb02}
%Casella, G. and Berger, R.L. (2002)
%\newblock {\it Statistical Inference, Second Edition.}
%Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA.
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%\bibitem{t06}
%Tsiatis, A.A. (2006)
%\newblock {\it Semiparametric Theory and Missing Data.}
%Springer, New York.
%
%\end{thebibliography}

%% or use BibTeX
\bibliography{sazizza_thesis}{}
\bibliographystyle{plain}

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% Appendices
%\appendix

\include{Appendix-A/Appendix-A}



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%\backmatter


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